Here is a complete listing of the churches of England and Wales that have been assessed under the 'Taking Stock' project.
You can perform and advanced 'Church Search' using the form.
A plain but well-detailed design of the 1950s, making a modest contribution to the local conservation area.The... Read More
A large Victorian church by E.W. Pugin, replacing a late eighteenth-century chapel (now the sacristy). The presbytery... Read More
A modest early twentieth century design. The chief interest lies inside, in what is a very elaborate decorative scheme... Read More
A red-brick modern single-space church in a large green space that has some architectural presence towards the busy... Read More
A modest brick building of 1863, constructed as a combined church and school, the latter now a parish hall. The... Read More
A post-war church designed by Burles & Newton for the Claretian Missionaries, who took up residence in the former... Read More
A 1970s church of unprepossessing external appearance, but with a striking interior with furnishings of note. The... Read More
A modern brick church of the 1960s by F. G. Broadbent, built to serve the post-war Ayliffe housing estate on the edge... Read More
A modern church which was built for a thriving parish and opened in the millennium year. It provides a dignified... Read More
A very modest building of the 1920s, of no special architectural or historical significance. The church was built in... Read More
A modest interwar church, with later additions.A church and presbytery were built in 1927 through the generosity of... Read More
A small brick church in late Arts and Crafts Romanesque style, built in 1951-2 under the supervision of (and... Read More